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Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe Alamy Stock Photo

Donohoe faces last-minute competition for Eurogroup job as Spaniard and Lithuanian get involved

Donohoe, who has served two terms, expressed his interest earlier this year.

FINANCE MINISTER PASCHAL Donohoe will face some competition in his pursuit of another term as Eurogroup president.

Politicians from both Spain and Lithuania announced today that they’re throwing their hats into the ring.

Donohoe, who has served two terms, expressed his interest earlier this year in continuing for another.

Carlos Cuerpo, Spain’s finance minister, announced his candidacy on X, promising a “renewed impetus” for the Eurogroup.

He said it must play a key role in the European political agenda and “achieve tangible results in terms of growth, competitiveness, welfare state, and integration”.

Socialist Cuerpo is considered Donohoe’s main competitor, but Lithuania’s Rimantas Šadžius is also in the race.

Any minister with responsibility for finance from a euro area member state may be elected President of the Eurogroup. The candidate must be a sitting member of the Eurogroup at the time of the election.

The president’s term is two and a half years and the next president will be elected on 7 July.

They require a simple majority of the Eurogroup ministers. If none of the candidates receives at least 11 of the 20 votes at the end of the first voting round, each candidate will be informed individually of the number of votes that they received, and they can drop out if they wish.

The ministers keep voting until a simple majority is reached.

The Eurogroup is an informal body created in 1997 in which the ministers from the euro area member states discuss matters relating to their countries’ common responsibilities related to the euro.

They coordinate economic policies and try to promote economic growth.

They usually meet once a month, before the Economic and Financial Affairs Council meeting.

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    Mute KerryBlueMike
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    Nov 24th 2018, 10:09 AM

    Thank you.

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    Mute S
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    Nov 24th 2018, 10:16 AM

    Great article! Brilliant to raise awareness of this potentially dangerous condition.

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    Mute Pete Lee
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    Nov 24th 2018, 10:23 AM

    I had my first Heart Attack at 45 – Seemingly they were right Cigarettes are bad for you .
    I have lost 50% of heart function. —–
    Ciggies and Stress – Give them up ……..

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    Mute FlopFlipU
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:55 PM

    A lot of people I work for have no hearts and seem to manage ok

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    Mute Dexter
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    Nov 24th 2018, 10:42 AM

    Just.use your heart rate monitor on your phone. Simples. I check mine weekly. 55 resting. Not bad for an auld lad.

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    Mute Pádraig Ó Braonáin
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:39 AM

    @Dexter: Mine was 54 beats just now – at 71 years of age. I’m glad yours at 55 cause I was beginning to think my 54 beats was too low. I bike around 6 klms three times a week with the dog, fast with half of it uphill – so I guess my 54 beats is normal for another fit ‘Auld Fella’.

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    Mute Pádraig Ó Braonáin
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:43 AM

    @Pádraig Ó Braonáin: 59 just now…what’s going on…Is typing bad for ye?

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    Mute Phelim Ryan
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:26 PM

    @Dexter: Hi Dexter, for Atrial fibrillation the focus is on the irregular nature of the pulse rather than the actual heart rate. You’re phone can usually only tell you the rate. A fast heart rate can be due to a host of issues other than A fib whereas an irregularly irregular heartbeat is most often A fib.

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    Mute James Wallace
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    Nov 24th 2018, 4:53 PM

    @Pádraig Ó Braonáin: yes cycling is a great way to keep fit, I cycle long distances most weekends, my resting heartbeat is sometimes 52-54 bpm in the mornings. Plus cycling gets me to work quicker than the car. It’s a win win. I’m nearly 60.

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    Mute WoodlandBard
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:40 AM

    Essential advice, wish I knew way back. Had a totally paralytic stroke 9 years ago because this. I was lucky, I recovered about 95% and learning to live healthily and actively with an irregular heart is quite easy.

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    Mute Chris Enright (Garden Fresh Veg)
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:46 AM

    Suffer with it myself. I found out by accident when I was at doctor for something else and I asked her should my heart be in my head. That waa 3 years ago and medication hasn’t really goy it in check. Foods seem to be my trigger and I find if I eat small portions of organic / vegetarian episodes are few and far between so I eat a small breakfast plate of food 5 times a day.

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    Nov 24th 2018, 5:57 PM

    I got diagnosed back In March of this year at 37 years of age.
    I wasn’t feeling well for a few weeks before, just tired and shortness of breath the odd time.
    The wife told me to go to the doc for a check up, so about 2 weeks of her telling I finally decided to go.
    I got my blood taking, and fainted as the nurse was taking it, all I remember is my whole body shaking as I woke up and not knowing where I was or who the nurse was.
    Then the nurse did an e.c.g. I was told to stay where I was as she called for the doc. The doc told me I was in A Fib( which I had know clue what that was) and I was to get to the hospital NOW.
    I spent over 8hours in Afib in the hospital, over 180 bpm resting, then I was giving some sort of drip that brought my heart back to sinus rhythm.
    Take care of yourself lads

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    Mute Phillip O'Brien
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    Nov 25th 2018, 3:54 AM

    @Pat Rochford: Almost a carbon copy of me two weeks ago. Take care.

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    Mute Serge the llama
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:50 PM

    A good blood pressure monitor will give you your BP, it will also show if you have an irregular heartbeat. My sons bp would often flash as irregular so took him to the GP, who did an ECG, it was diagnosed as sinus arrhythmia. Change in heartbeat due to breathing, very common in kids (though he was a teenager).

    High Bp runs in my partners family so that’s why we have a BP monitor, if anyone is out of sorts we test their BP.

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    Mute Stuart
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:22 PM

    The new Apple Watch detects this and should be discounted by health insurance. Hopefully the technology is made cheaper by Fitbit and android watches over the next few years.

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    Mute Dave Barrett
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    Nov 24th 2018, 10:57 AM

    Stress alone is a huge contributory factor for a heart condition, especially after the last ten years irish people had to endure. Of course proper diet helps as well as exercise. And stay off the fags.

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    Mute WreckDefier
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:18 PM

    Journal, 44 is not over 50

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    Mute Tim McCormack29
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:51 AM

    Anyone know if a Fitbit will monitor this..

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    Mute Jason Ebbs
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    Nov 24th 2018, 11:58 AM

    @Tim McCormack29: no it won’t. That just gives you your pulse at any give time but it won’t detect an irregular heart rhythm.

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    Mute Pete Lee
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    Nov 24th 2018, 12:04 PM

    @Tim McCormack29: Tim – If your over 40 dont smoke …not heavy …. easy on the gargle…. no family history – your sailing man…
    But all men over 40 should have an service at least every 2-3 yrs. Check PSA etc.
    The trouble is most men leave it too late .. early detection is the cure –
    Better to be at a DOC. with nothing to worry about then in a morgue. ALSO Im not misogynist .. women dont really get hear issues till their 60s… Oestrogen probably..

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    Mute Kath Noonan
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    Nov 24th 2018, 8:21 PM

    I’m not sure I have a pulse. I can never find it!

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    Nov 24th 2018, 1:56 PM

    Looks like a subliminal ad for Fitbit as there is no medicine that a pharma company will vouch for a medicine that will help AF

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    Nov 24th 2018, 5:59 PM

    @Martin Dorgan: Your wrong, as I’m on Tritace, Xarelto, Bisoprolol, Janumet and a statin. Statins don’t just treat lipids in the blood but prevents parts of the heart wall breaking off and creating blood clots as well, so there is.

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    Nov 24th 2018, 6:13 PM

    @Martin Dorgan: I have a friend on Eliquis, prednisone and Cardizem as well as putting her through a procedure where they killed small areas of her heart with heat I believe to correct her AF. Even now some think exposing the heart to X Rays might help those who suffer AF as well?

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    Nov 24th 2018, 5:55 PM

    Joggers later in life are suppose to suffer from this condition from jogging too much, that is a thought…

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    Nov 25th 2018, 11:41 AM

    Thank you of late I have had swollen ankles extreme tiredness, but sometimes slow heartbeat also over the last while I have been woken up my heart beating so fast I’m out of breath it is lasting a few minutes, I have put it down to my gallstones another thing while driving a few days ago I got this pain in my neck then a bout of intergestion which was painful but lasting a good 5 minutes is it time to see gp again? Thanks in advance for advice

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    Nov 26th 2018, 9:54 AM

    @Cora Brooks: no need to panic but you should definitely go see a GP and get referred for an ECG. Good luck !

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